An intelligent text-to-speech audio-reader that turns reading material into interactive audiobooks so that users can save time, retain more information, and stay focused. Speechify can read books, documents, and articles while users cook, work out, commute, or any other activity.
An app that helps users read small prints at near distances and signs at far distances. Users can place a phone camera close to small objects or use the app as a microscope.
A browser for individuals who have low vision or reading disabilities. It adds Text-To-Speech functionality to a normal web browser, allowing more freedom for mobile web navigation.
A portable temperature alarm system that relies on heat sensors-rather than smoke detectors-to provide individuals who are blind or have low vision or mobility disabilities with early warning signals.
Software used as an adaptable aid to improve the pointing accuracy of the user by increasing the screen size under the cursor to a scale from 20 to 128.
A text recognition software that uses a scanner to have text documents read aloud. iRead is optimized for use with screen readers such as ZoomText, SuperNova, Jaws, etc.
A portable device that scans, with the camera scanner connected or using the built-in scanner bed for bulkier materials, and then reads the printed texts in a voice and language opted by the user.
A reading machine capable of recognizing all typed documents that is transportable, and does not need any accessory or peripheral to function. It brings accessibility to users with all types of visual impairment.